Australia – SBS, the Australian national broadcaster, has confirmed the date for the announcement of their 2015 act. The act, who will go straight to the grand final, will be revealed at the Sydney Opera House on March 5th at 9:30am (AEDT) on SBS ONE & sbs.com.au/eurovision.

While we’re still deep inside the heat of the NF season, February is still over and so the songs are due by the EBU in just two weeks now (March 17th). It is therefore a good time to look at the calendar for the remaining entries to be selected or presented: 14 days for 19 songs!Continue Reading »

United Kingdom – With less than a week to go the UK rumour mill is as usual in overdrive with several rumours about this year’s artist. Today has seen a quickly deleted tweet from the stylist at the video shoot, and one of the rumoured artists denying his involvement. Continue Reading »

Germany – This Thursday Germany will select it’s Eurovision 2015 entry via their TV show Unser Song für Österreich. A little out of the ordinary, the eight finalists will perform two songs each, all sixteen entries being eligible to represent Germany Continue Reading »

Former Participants – Finland’s Krista Siegfrids (2013)and Jarkko Ahola of Teräsbetoni (2008) are both currently taking part in the Finnish Tähdet, tähdet TV entertainment programme. It sees several Finnish stars compete against each other with a different genre of music each week. Continue Reading »

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The Eurovision Times is a daily updated fan blog about the Eurovision Song Contest and the whole world that surrounds it. It features daily news, interviews, editorials, analysis, updates on former participants and when the time comes, information on the upcoming contest (tickets, dates, videos).
The blog focuses a lot on national finals and the contest's history. Rumors and gossips are discussed at length, as any good fan site, but this is a place with a sense of community, where people's opinions are valued and where conversation and debate are welcomed most of all!

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